After spending several months with gamblers in Kenya, Mario Schmidt finds that many people see their activity as a legitimate attempt to make a living in an economy that does not offer stable employment. Gambling can be seen as an act against the economy, Schmidt argues, in which wealth is not based upon merit but accumulated in a non-transparent way through corruption, inheritance and theft
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in Internatio...
This article is located within sociological research exploring the subjective experiences and emotio...
Gambling is a cross-cultural and global activity which typically involves the wagering of money or a...
Worldwide, there is a tremendous increase in the level of gambling activity for example approximatle...
Since independence, at least 28 African countries have legalized some form of gambling. Ye...
Human beings seem to be genetically predisposed to take risks in the hope of reward, but in gambling...
The taxation of gambling in Africa as a whole appears to have been the object of little attention. I...
This article discusses how Western Kenyans imagine and plan their futures in contrasting ways with a...
Since the year 2000, the gambling industry in Uganda has experienced a rapid increase in activity, w...
This study seeks to assess the relationship between GDP and the tax rates imposed on each sub-sector...
Gambling and lotteries feed the human tendency to want to get rich quickly with minimal effort – per...
Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Casino gambling in South Africa was in the past not p...
Mobile phone-based gambling has grown wildly popular in Africa. Com-mentators worry that low ability...
Drawing upon original ethnographic data, this chapter explores how the growing influence of technolo...
This article explores the relationship between gambling and capitalism. The subjective being of the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in Internatio...
This article is located within sociological research exploring the subjective experiences and emotio...
Gambling is a cross-cultural and global activity which typically involves the wagering of money or a...
Worldwide, there is a tremendous increase in the level of gambling activity for example approximatle...
Since independence, at least 28 African countries have legalized some form of gambling. Ye...
Human beings seem to be genetically predisposed to take risks in the hope of reward, but in gambling...
The taxation of gambling in Africa as a whole appears to have been the object of little attention. I...
This article discusses how Western Kenyans imagine and plan their futures in contrasting ways with a...
Since the year 2000, the gambling industry in Uganda has experienced a rapid increase in activity, w...
This study seeks to assess the relationship between GDP and the tax rates imposed on each sub-sector...
Gambling and lotteries feed the human tendency to want to get rich quickly with minimal effort – per...
Thesis (MBA)-University of Natal, Durban, 2003.Casino gambling in South Africa was in the past not p...
Mobile phone-based gambling has grown wildly popular in Africa. Com-mentators worry that low ability...
Drawing upon original ethnographic data, this chapter explores how the growing influence of technolo...
This article explores the relationship between gambling and capitalism. The subjective being of the ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis) in Internatio...
This article is located within sociological research exploring the subjective experiences and emotio...
Gambling is a cross-cultural and global activity which typically involves the wagering of money or a...